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Can we make it against the law to produce entertainment foods? |
Because the cycle of doctors making a living from people who do not choose to eat real foods is getting a bit boring... This sounds like something a vegan PETA type would ask. Are you suggesting that the creative presentations done by professional chefs -- which are inherently designed to entertain -- be banned? Should food be compulsarily ugly? What another liberal restriction on freedom? yes, we should sue somebody soon. I don't understand what "entertainment" foods are. We only eat the vegetables we grow and have red meat twice a week, fish about three times and chicken occasionally. If this is wrong please let me know. NO. It would create a huge black market, cost the US millions in tax dollars to enforce. Not only that, what do YOU care what people eat? |
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